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    Thalamo-Cortical Mechanisms of Initiation, Maintenance and Termination of Spike-wave Discharges at WAG/Rij rats by Sysoeva, M V, Sitnikova, E, Sysoev, I V

    “…Generalized spike and wave discharges (SWDs) are generated within the cortico-thalamo-cortical system, being an electroencephalographic sign of absence…”
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    Animal Models of Depression: Behavior as the Basis for Methodology, Assessment Criteria and Classifications by Grigoryan, G A, Gulyaeva, N V

    “…Analysis of the current state modeling of depression in animals is presented. Criteria and classification systems of the existing models are considered as well…”
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    The brain executive systems by Machinskaya, R I

    “…The analysis of neuromorphological, neurophysiological, neurocognitive and neuropsychological data demonstrates the specific involvement of lateral, medial,…”
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    Lateralization of EEG Patterns in Humans during Motor Imagery of Arm Movements in the Brain-Computer Interface by Vasilyev, A N, Liburkina, S P, Kaplan, A Ya

    “…In this study EEG patterns ofsensorimotor rhythm were examined in 10 healthy subjects while perform- ing motor imagery of upper arm and hand movements…”
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    Diversity of proBDNF and mBDNF functions in the central nervous system by Borodinova, A A, Salozhin, S V

    “…Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is one of the major protein regulators of diverse biological functions in the nervous system. It is synthesized as a…”
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    Serotonergic Control of Aggressive Behavior: Novel Approaches--New Interpretations (Review) by Kudryavtseva, N N

    “…The concept of a major inhibitory role of serotonin in aggressive behavior is widely accepted by researchers. There were ample evidences that a…”
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    On the Functional Cross-Talk between Brain 5-HT1A and 5-HT2A Receptors by Naumenko, V S, Bazovkina, D V, Kondaurova, E M

    “…We have found that activation of 5-HT1A receptor with 8-OH-DPAT (0.1, 0.5 and 1.0 mg/kg, i. p.) considerably and dose-dependently reduced the number of 5-HT2A…”
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    Correlation of Resting State Functional Connectivity with Behavioral and Psychological Indices by Martynova, O, Balaev, V, Sushiskaia-Tetereva, A, Ivanitsky, A

    “…In recent years, a large amount of data was published about resting state networks (RSN), namely, continu- ously recorded brain activity in a state of quiet…”
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    Comparative Analysis of Behavior in The Open-field Test in Wild Grey Rats (Rattus norvegicus) and in Grey Rats Subjected to Prolonged Selection for Tame And Aggressive Behavior by Kozhemyakina, R V, Konoshenko, M Yu, Sakharov, D G, Smagin, D A, Markel, A L

    “…The aim of this work is analysis of the open-field behavior in grey rats selected for the tame and aggressive behavior in comparison with the wild grey rats…”
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    Impulsive Choice Improves the Cue Memory at an 8-arms Radial Maze Learning in Rats by Zaichenko, M I, Scharkova, A V, Grigoryan, G A, Merzhanova, G Kh

    “…At the process of learning in an 8-arm radial maze the impulsive animals found the reinforced arms and ate the pellets faster, than self-control and ambivalent…”
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    Long-Term Contextual Memory in Mice: Persistence and Associability with Reinforcement by Vorobyeva, N S, Ivashkina, O I, Toropova, K A, Anokhin, K V

    “…Animals can associate memory of a context with unconditioned stimuli even if there is a long time in- terval between acquisition of contextual memory and its…”
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    Auto-Identification of Neuronal Activity Patterns as a Physiological Mechanism of Awareness by Sergin, V Ya

    “…How do humans become aware of anything, be it a flash of light, a scent or a sensation of pain? There is no conclusive answer to this question yet, though it…”
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    Influence of D1, D2 Receptor Blockade in Basolateral Amygdala on Behavior of Rats with High or Low Levels of Anxiety and Fear by Pavlova, I V, Rysakova, M P, Sergeeva, M I

    “…The influence of bilateral D1 or D2 receptors antagonists infusions into the rat basolateral amygdala on anxiety, as well as the expression, extinction and…”
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    Emotional Motivational Disorders in Rats as a Result of Diprotin A and Sitagliptin Administration in the First Postnatal Week by Krupina, N A, Khlebnikova, N N, Orlova, I N

    “…The inhibitors of proline specific peptidase dipeptidyl peptidase-IV (DPP-IV, CD 26; EC 3.4.14.5) diprotin A (2 mg/kg) and sitagliptin (4 mg/kg) upon daily…”
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    High Variability of Rhythmic EEG Patterns, Intrinsic for Different Type of Thinking in Schizophrenia Patients by Baklushev, M E, Ivanitsky, G A, Atanov, M S, Ivanitsky, A M

    “…It has been shown in the previously performed experiments that it is possible to "recognize" by the EEG data the type of thinking and to know what kind of task…”
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    Motion-Onset Responses During Active and Passive Listening to the Moving Sound Stimuli by Shestopalova, L B, Petropavlovskaia, E A, Semenova, V V, Nikitin, N I

    “…This study investigated the energy-onset and motion-onset responses (N1, P2, cN 1 and cP2 components of the auditory evoked potential) elicited by moving sound…”
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    Event-Related Potentials Accompanying Processing Referentially Ambiguous Pronouns in Russian by Yurchenko, A N, Fedorova, O V, Kurgansky, A V, Machinskaya, R I

    “…The study is based on the analysis of event-related potentials (ERPs) accompanying processing referentially ambiguous pronouns under condition when…”
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    A Therapeutic Target for Inhibition of Neurodegeneration: Autophagy by Pupyshev, A B, Korolenko, T A, Tikhonova, M A

    “…The role of autophagy in cell survival and suppression of neurodegeneration was considered. We discussed its involvement in Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and…”
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